

Get an ESA Letter in Washington
Washington-licensed mental health professionals · Fair Housing Act accommodation.
Washington ESA Laws
To Be Protected in Washington:
Federal FHA and Washington WLAD both protect ESA housing rights.
No pet fees or deposits for ESAs.
Breed and size restrictions don't apply to ESAs.
ESA letter from a licensed Washington LMHP required.
HOAs must also comply with ESA accommodation requirements.
Full Washington ESA law overview
Washington State residents benefit from the Washington Law Against Discrimination (WLAD) — one of the strongest state-level ESA housing laws in the country. PawTenant connects you with a licensed Washington LMHP for a fully compliant ESA letter accepted by landlords and HOAs across Washington State.
Washington follows the federal FHA and the Washington Law Against Discrimination (WLAD) for ESA housing protections. WLAD provides comprehensive state-level protections for ESA owners.


Advantages of Having an Emotional Support Animal for Washington Residents
Strong State Protections
Washington's WLAD provides robust state-level protections for ESA owners.
No Extra Fees
Your ESA letter prevents pet deposits and fees in Washington rentals.
Mental Health Recognition
Washington State fully recognizes ESAs as part of legitimate mental health treatment.
A snapshot of your Washington ESA letter
Prepared for housing accommodation requests in Washington — reviewed by licensed providers familiar with ESA documentation in your state.
Unique ID landlords confirm at pawtenant.com/verify.
Full name, license number, and NPI printed on every letter.
Written for Washington Fair Housing Act accommodation requests.
Diagnosis and clinical detail never shown to landlords.
Why PawTenant?
Experienced Professionals You Can Trust
Our licensed team knows the laws in every state and has years of experience providing ESA letters that meet all legal standards.
A Support Team That Cares
We are here to help you every step of the way from setting up your appointment to making sure your ESA letter is legally valid.
Available Across the State
No matter where you are in the state, we have licensed professionals ready to assist in your area.
Honest and Lawful Process
All evaluations follow all legal rules. We only issue ESA letters after a proper mental health review — no shortcuts.
Quick and Safe Delivery
Once your letter is approved, we will send it to you digitally. It is fast, secure, and ready to use right away.

Choose the ESA Letter Plan That Fits You
One-time letters and annual plans — every option includes a licensed professional and our money-back guarantee. No hidden fees.
ESA Letter
For up to 2 pets
- Licensed provider evaluation
- Covers up to 2 animals on one letter
- Signed, FHA-compliant ESA letter
- Typically delivered within 24 hours
- Scan-to-verify QR code on the letter
- Landlord verification support
- Full refund if you don't qualify
ESA Annual Plan
For 1 pet
- Annual evaluation & updated documentation
- Renewal reminders before your letter expires
- Automatic yearly renewal — cancel anytime
- Priority scheduling — no waitlist
- Everything in the ESA Letter plan
Three-Pet ESA Letter
For 3 pets
Prefer annual for multiple pets? $135 first year, then $115/year.
- Licensed provider evaluation
- Covers up to 3 animals on one letter*
- Signed, FHA-compliant ESA letter
- Typically delivered within 24 hours
- Scan-to-verify QR code on the letter
- Landlord verification support
- Full refund if you don't qualify
*Multi-pet letters cover up to three animals on one letter where clinically appropriate. Annual plans renew automatically at the renewal price shown; cancel anytime from your account portal.
Two different services
ESA letter vs. Psychiatric Service Dog
We support both. They are not the same — qualification, training, and access rights all differ.
Emotional Support Animal (ESA)
- Housing-focused. Protected under the Fair Housing Act for reasonable accommodation in no-pet housing.
- No specialized task training required — comfort and companionship are the role.
- Any domesticated animal (most commonly dogs and cats).
- Letter from a licensed mental health professional after a clinical review.
Psychiatric Service Dog (PSD)
- Broader public-access scope under the ADA in many contexts, dependent on qualification and task training.
- May require disability-related task training — the dog must perform specific tasks tied to a qualifying psychiatric disability.
- For qualifying individuals — disability qualification is part of the clinical evaluation.
- PSD documentation is different from ESA documentation and is issued after a separate clinical determination.
PSD is positioned as a stronger service option for individuals with qualifying psychiatric disabilities. Eligibility, task training, and documentation requirements are determined by a licensed provider during clinical review. This page is general information, not legal advice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — Washington's Law Against Discrimination provides strong state-level ESA housing protections.
Want the full walkthrough?
See the full ESA letter application processLandlord Verification Included
Every finalized Washington ESA letter carries a discreet verification QR code. Landlords scan it to confirm authenticity at pawtenant.com/verify — your health information is never disclosed.
- Provider's license number and NPI printed on every Washington letter
- Privacy-safe verification — diagnosis and clinical detail never shown
- Built for housing accommodation requests under the Fair Housing Act
Also Serving Nearby States
PawTenant provides licensed ESA letters across all 50 states. If you or someone you know is in a neighboring state, we can help there too.
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Get Your ESA LetterRelated Resources
Helpful guides for the rest of your ESA letter process.
Transparent pricing for a clinically reviewed ESA letter, with a refund if you don’t qualify after review.
Read moreCommon questions about ESA letters, housing rights, eligibility, and the clinical review process.
Read moreThe 4-step process from a short assessment to a licensed provider’s letter.
Read moreHow housing accommodation works and exactly what to send your landlord.
Read moreYour Fair Housing Act rights and calm next steps if a request is denied.
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